Example sentences of "but [conj] it 's " in BNC.

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1 but once it 's dropped
2 You still have to put the data in once , you have to enter the invoice , but once it 's entered , it will be there to be accessed in all sorts of different ways , and at the end of the month , a business would very often want to send out statements .
3 But if it 's taken him 28 years to rediscover the show , the character 's never left him : ‘ All that Cockney toughness is just a cover for the inability to love , ’ he says of Littlechap , but it could as easily apply to him ( 'I 'm desperately childish .
4 Erm it 's the executor 's job to administer the will but if it 's known that there 's a mistake of course the executor on behalf of the estate can sue the solicitor .
5 But if it 's got no key signature you would n't need to bother to put anything in at all .
6 They have one reference point and just that , but if it 's related to an account then
7 bit more thickness than I hoped , er but if it 's sat on top of there and on top of what 's on .
8 But if it 's got anything about
9 No , what they mean is they if it 's put in on a Thursday so it 's there so when they , whatever they get in on a Friday they can pay out then but if it 's paid in on a Friday then
10 Well you can , but if it 's been unbound then
11 But if it 's done as a way of accelerating the child 's development , in order , as it were , to give it the edge over its peers , that does n't seem to me to suggest a relationship in which parent and child are enjoying each other ; it is much more a relationship in which the child is being prepared for competition with its peers and this , I feel , probably is going to turn out badly , because almost inevitably the child will not reach the levels that the parent has build up in fantasy in its own mind .
12 But if it 's done as a way of accelerating the child 's development , in order , as it were , to give it the edge over its peers , that does n't seem to me to suggest a relationship in which parent and child are enjoying each other ; it is much more a relationship in which the child is being prepared for competition with its peers and this , I feel , probably is going to turn out badly , because almost inevitably the child will not reach the levels that the parent has build up in fantasy in its own mind .
13 But if it 's just been brought out of the calf pens , fresh muck when it 's been spreaded in , and you know that tummy muscles , along mucking out the calf pens , they 'd been all the winter on this , getting tighter and harder , all through the winter .
14 Not so high because of the glass but because it 's got to have double folding shutters .
15 but because it 's got such a good
16 But because it 's got to be right across the board , and they wo n't make exception , of people like myself and others who are living in the community that need home help .
17 Well it er it will be wood but whether it 's covered over whether it 's wood grain or whether it 's white or I do n't know .
18 That 's X squared but when it 's differentiated cos you 've got ta go back into the bracket it comes out as that .
19 You see when the erm legislation changes shortly , well the legislation is there but when it 's enacted erm they they will become responsible for repairing after their own hole digging and they have to provide us with guarantees .
20 We want satisfaction , we want completeness in life , and so we try this and it gives it for a moment , but when it 's finished we 've got ta try something else .
21 But as it 's got that financial package
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